Kings College Chapel is a must-visit historical site in Cambridge and is part of Kings College of the University of Cambridge. The following information will guide you on how to reach this iconic landmark.
Cambridge Railway Station is the main rail hub for the city. Direct train services from London King's Cross and London Liverpool Street are frequent. Once you arrive at the station, you can take a taxi, hop on a city bus, or enjoy a 20-minute scenic walk to reach the chapel.
Cambridge has an extensive bus network with several routes passing through the city center near King’s College. The bus station is centrally located, and from there, it's just a short walk to the chapel. Look for routes that stop near "Cambridge City Centre" or "St Andrews Street."
If you choose to drive, please note that parking in Cambridge can be challenging and expensive. However, several public car parks are available around the city. The nearest to the college is the Grand Arcade Car Park. Pre-booking a parking space is recommended during peak times.
Cambridge operates a convenient Park and Ride service, which might be the best option if you’re driving. You can park at one of the five Park and Ride sites and take a bus to the city center. This service is cost-effective and helps to avoid congestion.
Cambridge is known as a bicycle-friendly city. You can rent a bike and navigate to the college. There are ample bicycle racks nearby.
If you’re already in the city center, walking is an excellent way to get to King's College Chapel. It’s not only an eco-friendly option but also allows you to admire the beautiful architecture and ambiance of Cambridge.
Note: Once at King's College, the entrance to the chapel is via the Visitor Gate on King's Parade.